Queensbay Mall

Shopping mall in George Town, Penang, Malaysia
5°20′05″N 100°18′24″E / 5.3346°N 100.3066°E / 5.3346; 100.3066Opening date1 December 2006ManagementCapitaLand Retail MalaysiaOwnerCapitaLand Retail MalaysiaNo. of stores and services400No. of anchor tenants1 (AEON)Total retail floor area879,930 sq ft (81,748 m2)No. of floors5Websitequeensbaymallmalaysia.com

Queensbay Mall is a shopping mall within George Town in the Malaysian state of Penang. Located at the suburb of Bayan Lepas, the mall was opened to the public in 2006.[1] It covers a gross built-up area of 2,500,000 sq ft (230,000 m2) and contains over 400 shop lots spread out over five floors, attracting several established international brands. Its main anchor tenant is AEON and a Golden Screen Cinema complex is housed within its top floor.[2] The mall has basement parking and multilevel parking lot for shoppers.

Since its opening in 2006, Queensbay Mall has become one of the major retail centres in Penang, competing directly against more established shopping malls within the state like Gurney Plaza. Notably, both Queensbay Mall and Gurney Plaza are managed by CapitaMalls Asia, a subsidiary of the Singapore-based CapitaLand.[3]

The location of Queensbay Mall was previously an abandoned construction site of the Bayan Bay Mall, part of the Bayan Bay Waterfront Township Development Project.[4] It was developed by Bayan Bay Development Sdn Bhd, a joint venture 70% owned by Anson Perdana Bhd and 30% by Penang Development Corporation. When Anson Perdana Bhd fell into financial distress in 1998 following the 1997 Asian financial crisis and became defunct, the project was only 60% completed. CP Group led by executive chairman Tan Chew Piau intervened in 2003 and revived the project in June 2005, which got its present name.[5][6]

Retail Outlets

The mall consists of five storeys and 879,930 sq ft of net lettable area, the largest of all shopping malls in Penang.[7] With over 400 shop lots, it has attracted numerous well-known international brands to set up outlets within. The brands in Queensbay Mall include the nation's famous book store Popular, fashion names such as Gap, British India, Guess, Timberland, Giordano, Body Glove and Levi's, and the home furnishing brand Harvey Norman.[8]

In addition, several restaurants, cafes and food stalls can be found inside Queensbay Mall, including Starbucks, Kenny Rogers Roasters, Nando's, Häagen-Dazs and Bee Cheng Hiang.[9]

The main anchor tenant in Queensbay Mall is AEON, which runs a supermarket and apparel stores across the lower four floors.[9][10]

Entertainment

Queensbay Mall has a variety of entertainment options. The most well-known of all is the Golden Screen Cinemas at the top floor, with eight cineplexes.[2] This is Golden Screen Cinemas' second flagship branch in Penang.

Other "main chain" outlets

The largest hotpot chain in China Haidilao can be discovered opposite a wonderfood hotspot that has the trendiest products from all over the world, MiX Store. Other options include an indoor basketball court center Hoops Nation and a Toys "R" Us store.[9][11]

Location

Queensbay Mall is situated at Persiaran Bayan Indah, Bayan Lepas, between the Penang Bridge and the Bayan Lepas Free Industrial Zone. It also lies at the seaside facing Jerejak Island. Nearby is the neighbourhood of Sungai Nibong.

See also

References

  1. ^ "About Us - Queensbay Mall". Queensbay Mall. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Golden Screen Cinemas".
  3. ^ "CapitaMalls Asia to acquire Queensbay Mall in Penang". www.edgeprop.my. Retrieved 9 September 2017.
  4. ^ "Of Queensbay and foreshore". 21 October 2008.
  5. ^ "CP: Revived mall to bring in RM42mil sales". The Star (Malaysia). 7 October 2005. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
  6. ^ "Queensbay, Penang – Penang's First Integrated Waterfront Township".
  7. ^ "Queensbay Mall". www.capitalandmallasia.com. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
  8. ^ "Queensbay Mall in Penang - Bayan Lepas Shopping". penang.ws. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
  9. ^ a b c "Stores - Queensbay Mall". Queensbay Mall. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
  10. ^ "Queensbay - Penang's biggest mall". Business News. The Star. Retrieved 16 May 2017.
  11. ^ "Store Locator | ToysRUs Malaysia". www.toysrus.com.my. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
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